Math, asked by magical57, 6 months ago

Find the two solution of
the linear equation : 5x + 4y = 0​

Answers

Answered by tejeswar184
2

Answer:

x=0 and y=0

x=4 and y=-5

x=-4 and y=5

I hope this answer may help you

Answered by Anonymous
3

SOLUTION :

Two pts

(x, 0)

and (x,1)

Putting 1st value

 \sf \: 5x + 4y = 0

 \sf \implies5x + 4 \times 0 = 0

 \implies \sf \: { \boxed{ \sf \: x = 0}}

Putting 2nd value

 \sf \implies \: 5x + 4y = 0

 \sf \implies \: 5x + 4 \times 1 = 0

 \implies \boxed{ \sf \: x =  -  \frac{4}{5} }

TWO POINTS (0,0),(-4/5,1)

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